Families

Tip #9: Tips to promote your teen’s mental health.
Mental health is an important part of our overall health and wellness. Mental health can be defined as “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can...

Parent Tip #8:
Be a good listener.
There are times when a teen may want to talk, but a parent or caregiver isn’t listening because they’re busy or distracted. Or maybe they only listen long enough to jump in with advice or a lecture. It’s important to give the conversation your full attention....

Kids/Family Activities
There are a number of websites that continually update information about kid-friendly and family activities happening in Regina.
Some activities are free, some are low-cost, and others are regular price.
Check out these websites for...

Young Worker Readiness Program Description
Go to the YWRCC website here
What this course is about:
This interactive, online course provides information about employment standards and workplace health and safety.
The course contains three modules and a mandatory test. The...

When it comes to communicating with your teen, it’s a two-way street.
Building a strong relationship means talking and sharing on both sides – teen and parent or caregiver. If your teen gives answers such as “I dunno,” or brushes you off with one-word replies, try sharing some of your own...

From the IRCC Newsletter – December 2017
IRCC has wrapped up its Settlement Design Challenge, during which IRCC staff and students from OCAD University (formerly the Ontario College of Art and Design) sought out innovative ways to improve Canada’s settlement programs and services...

Early Years Family Centres in Regina are amazing places to explore, learn and play with your child (these 3 centres are NOT Daycares or Pre-Kindergarten programs) The activities and classes change regularly. There are free play activities, reading, and many opportunities to interact with...

A program at Regina Public Library is offering new immigrants a chance to learn through the language of art.
By Marney Blunt, Global News
Photo by Dave Parsons / Global News
The ‘Art for Canadian Newcomers’ class allows immigrants to create art while brushing up on their English...